![]() 07/02/2019 at 21:41 • Filed to: Stratos, Lancia, Lancia Stratos | ![]() | ![]() |
I admit I did some fancy driving to get near it. Dealer plate too. I was able to chat with the driver when traffic got slow , then he exited at Tiburon Blvd/Seminary area. So I said, “I thought they only made one of those” and he replied, “This is #2" with his two fingers held up. He had a shit eating grin on his face, as he should. So I was unaware that they were going to make more of these Ferrari based new Stratos, and it appears they are, possible mainly for order is what it seems like.
Bonus Fiskar.
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The only thing better than that Stratos, would be a roadster version of that Stratos.
Gorgeous well beyond the original.
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Wow that’s gorgeous!
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My god
, you’re lucky. The original Stratos and the new Ferrari-based one are both sights to behold....
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I thought I was having a stroke
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Holy heck
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Wow that’s quite the sighting. I wonder how these are legal in the US, kit car status?
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A good question, any crash tests? I doubt it. The dealer plate makes me wonder if it counts as the Ferrari it’s based on? Who knows, big cash must be behind anyone buying one though!
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I did a little searching and found it here:
http://www.speedhunters.com/2019/06/retro-specced-the-new-stratos/
Ah, so you need to give them an F430 Scuderia and then commission one from that car.
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Twist: it's a Fiero
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Oh no it wasn’t, wow did it sound good!
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Jason Cammisa reviewed one and damn near eloped with it!
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
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That has to be the same car, there are only two and the other is a metallic grey I think. So I’m guessing crash test is ok based off the F430?
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There’s no government crash test for cars of that volume, even the regular F430. I’m not sure how crash safety compliance is demonstrated (whether it’s simulation or manufacturer-sponsored witnessed crash tests or whatever), but since it requires a US-spec donor F430 as you found,
it’s probably no big deal. Makes me wonder how they snuck in that 8" wheelbase chop, though..
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I saw an original at my shop. It was absolutely stunning. I’d love to see this be F430 based version too.
https://oppositelock.kinja.com/dats-1822664461
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Beautiful! Did you ask them for a test drive? :P
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WOW!
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I wish I could have! It was a customer car that was getting ready for the showing season. Sadly, as with most concourse level cars, I doubt it gets driven much, if at all.
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Such a shame! :(
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So weird to imagine these finally being built. They were cool and fresh when announced, and built off the latest Ferrari. But now they're what, a kit car based off an old model?